A NUMBER
A NUMBER
MAY 6 & 7
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F100
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MAY 6 & 7 || F100 ||
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May 6th
7:30 PM - Karo Dzghalian & Sophie O’Hara
9:30 PM - Isabella Hamilton & Landon Black
May 7th
7:30 PM - Karo Dzghalian & Landon Black
9:30 PM - Isabella Hamilton & Sophie O’Hara
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Director: Kayden J. Merritt
AD: Amber Puckering
Choreographer: Bella Ricciardi
Producer: Kayden J. Merritt
Consulting Producer: Jules Granger
Stage Manager: Ally Centers
Assistant Stage Manager: Richie Jendrusek
Lighting Designer: Campbell Shaw
Sound Designer: Jules Evans
Scenic Designer: Arushi Kejariwal
Assistant Scenic: Sadie Lovejoy
Technical Director: Eric Leary
Costume Designer: Sage Collopy-Zois
Video Designer: Drew Gebhardt
Graphic Designer: Susie Danielyan
Media Photography Director: Van Young
Front of House: Ayvan Williams
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Camera Op B / Salter: Isabella Hamilton & Karo Dzghalian
Camera Op A / The Children: Landon Black & Sophie O'Hara
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Donors
Amanda Adili
Anastassia Yavorski
Andrew Ball
Arthur Valdez
Atlas Molina
Bill Shaw
Brayden Lawrence
Carl Hamilton
Charlie Froy
Chloe Wood
Colette Hartman
Cody Clark
Dean Wolf
Dina Xue
Ellie Rosa
Erin Van Horn
Graham Schatz
Isabella Hamilton
Jackson Butler
Karo Dzhgalian
Katie Clark
Kayden Merritt
Kimberly Hunter
Kristin Avicolli
Leanne OHara
Leslie Merritt
Margherita Hamilton
Michael Pfeiffer
Noa Levy
Paula Stern
Riley Martin
Ruiqi Tong
Sanford Jackson
Siena Funiciello
Tanya Jaffe
Teri Adili
CalArts Student Union
IDEA Office of CalArts
CalArts Commission for Sustainability (CCS)
Supporters
CalArts School of Theater
Francesca Leblanc and The Wolves Team
Mary Claire Garcia
Workshop Cast
Gia Ochsenbein
Naida Kosek
A Number. A considerable number. say ten, twenty?
A Number
by caryl churchill
Presented by Mass Delusion Company
F100 — May 6th & 7th
Length: 60 minutes without an intermission
Content Warning: This play features mature language, subject matter, and themes that some audiences may find upsetting.
Reach out to massdelusioncompany@gmail.com to request specific information on the experience.
Synopsis: A child confronts their parent about being the unwilling participant in a human cloning procedure, leading to familial revelations and reckonings that threaten to tear the fabric of their relationship and individual identities.
Important Seating Notice: This play is staged with two distinct audience areas. Depending on your choice of section, you will experience the performance from a specific vantage point where one of the actors is not physically positioned in front of you. We ask that you select your seats carefully, as choices are permanent and cannot be modified.